Syncdefaultsd wants to use the login keychain

Hi all
Worryingly a google search for "syncdefaultsd" gets about 4 entries. I get syncdefaultsd, Mail, PhotoStreamAgent all wanting access ot the login keychain. If I say OK, I enter the password, and all is fine for a decent amount of time (maybe til next reboot or 24hrs?). If I say cancel, it'll come up again right away, but another cancel seems to dismiss for, agin, about 24hrs. I assume though, that something which should be syncing is not syncing as a result of me canceling.
Only been happening since I upgraded Lion to iCloud version last week. Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Olly

I have had this problem since I enabled iCloud...
and if the Mac is asleep and I wake it and the requester is up entering the password will cause the Mac to go in to a state where only a hard reset will get you out of it...
This seems to be a bug affecting the use of iCloud if the keychain is set to lock after inactivity or on sleep. Go to Utilities > Keychain Access, select and unlock the login keychain and then go to Edit > Change settings for Login Keychain. Now turn off Lock after X minutes of inactivity, and disable Lock when sleeping.
This should fix the problem - Apple need to fix the crash though, I don't mind it asking for the password, and I don't mind if iCloud isn't working if the requester comes up when the Mac is idle or sleeping but not having the request answered shouldn't break the system (which it currently does) and using iCloud shouldn't mean you can't lock your login keychain...
Anyway hope this at least helps you to stop the problem for now

Similar Messages

  • Safari wants to use the "login" keychain. -- Why can't Safari remember???

    When I launch the Safari application, I get a dialogue box with a message indicating the following:
    Safari wants to use the "login" keychain.
    Please enter the keychain password.
    Password:
    Cancel -- OK
    When I get this dialogue box, I enter the login keychain password in the Password text box, and I click the OK button. Then, Safari proceeds as normal. This is extremely annoying, because it happens almost every time that I launch Safari.
    This only started to happen after I upgraded on Monday to Mac OS X Leopard version 10.5. During the Leopard upgrade, I had problems with the keychain passwords, and so I then upgraded again with the new "Login and Keychain Update 1.0". But, the problems with Safari forgetting the login keychain password continue.
    The strange thing is that there is NO option in the dialogue box to indicate that Safari should REMEMBER the password. The option does NOT exist, so I can NOT click the Remember box.
    I also went into the Keychain Access utility and double-checked and confirmed that my First Aid preferences were properly CHECKED for "Synchronize login keychain password with account" and also "Keep login keychain unlocked". Both of these preferences options are checked. So, I can't understand why Safari cannot remember the login keychain password?
    I have this exact same problem with the Mail application, as well.
    And, it looks like many many people are having the same problem -- See the following link to related discussions:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5679135&#5679135
    Can anyone please help? -- When is Apple going to release a fix for this problem? -- Has anyone received any kind of acknowledgement from Apple that they are aware of this problem and that they intend to fix it?
    Please help !!!

    I had the same experience and found a solution.
    After the upgrade, I had a login keychain (the default) and my original username keychain. Both are in the chain of keychains, but since it has a choice, Mail keeps asking you to confirm.
    I moved all the entries out of username into login, deleted username, and all is well.
    Note that Keychain asks for your password on EACH ITEM that it moves, which can be tedious. So I changed the keychain password to a single character, just for the duration, then changed it back to something secure.
    If, on the other hand, you don't have two keychains, then I can offer no suggestion.

  • How to get rid of a window which says: CalendarAgent wants to use the "login" keychain

    How to get rid of a window which says: CalendarAgent wants to use the "login" keychain

    I would get free EasyFind (Spotlight will be a total waste of time), and search for caremefile and caremefile.info. If it comes up with anything, right-click and select move to trash, or just destroy. Since you didn't install anything, shouldn't be necessary to authenticate with the admin password before it will move to trash. Could also click on reveal in finder, which will allow you to see the actual location. Set it up as per the screenshot below.

  • After hibernation, when trying to login to MacBook Air, it does not accept my password. I have to shut off and then get prompted with the following: Mac OS X wants to use the "login" keychain. I put in the password there and it works. any suggestions?

    after hibernation, when trying to login to MacBook Air, it does not accept my password. I have to shut off and then get prompted with the following: Mac OS X wants to use the "login" keychain. I put in the password there and it works. any suggestions?

    Back up all data.
    Launch the Keychain Access application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Keychain Access in the icon grid.
    Select the login keychain from the list on the left side of the Keychain Access window. If your default keychain has a different name, select that.
    If the lock icon in the top left corner of the window shows that the keychain is locked, click to unlock it. You'll be prompted for the keychain password, which is the same as your login password, unless you've changed it.
    Right-click or control-click the login entry in the list. From the menu that pops up, select Change Settings for Keychain "login". In the sheet that opens, uncheck both boxes, if not already unchecked.
    From the menu bar, select
    Keychain Access ▹ Preferences ▹ First Aid
    If the box marked Keep login keychain unlocked is not checked, check it.
    Select
    Keychain Access ▹ Keychain First Aid
    from the menu bar and repair the keychain. Quit Keychain Access.

  • Since upgrading to 10.7.2 to use iCloud, i keep getting a message with ubd wants to use the login keychain, anyone for help to how to get rid of this...

    since upgrading to 10.7.2 to use iCloud, i keep getting a window message with ubd wants to use the login keychain, i put the right password but it keeps coming back, anyone for help to how to get rid of this...

    This is what I did and it seems to have worked so far. While that little annoying box is up you need to open the Keychain access by:
    going to applications -> open utilities folder -> click to open Keychain Access
    Now here is the stupid part, you have to continue to press the cancel button on the "ubd wants to use login keychain" box for the kaychain window to open. Once you have keychain access open go to:
    the top of your monitor and select "Keychain Access" right next to the little apple logo -> click preferences in the options panel-> the preference box will open now -> click "Reset My Default Keychain" -> another box will pop up that says "Please enter your login password. This password will be used to create your new keychain" (of course this is assuming that you use a login password to access your mac) -> enter your login password and a box shows up that says "created a new empty 'Login' keychain"
    After that you should be good to go. This new keychain you created with your login password overides the old keychain. The old keychain is still available in the Keychain's folder but is not being used and therefor can be deleted. All you have to do now is press ok, and your good. If the "ubd wants to use login keychain" box is still there after you reset your keychains just hit cancel and it should be gone for good or you can enter your login password.
    Is this a fixall that will work forever? I have no idea but doing this has allowed me to access my network at work and all the servers I need to get to.
    Oh and one more thing. You may need to press cancel on the ubd box throughout this entire process, I just gon in the habit of clicking a button hitting cancel on the ubd box and the new window would pop up.
    I hope this helps you! Sorry if it's long, I was trying to be as detailed as possible to make it  easier. Let me know how it goes.

  • Mail wants to use the "login" keychain

    I have recently upgraded my macbook pro to the next gen mac book pro.  When starting up my new computer i tranfered all of the info from my old mac to my new mac via the welcome screen that appears when starting up a new mac for the first time.  After this, a problem is occuring in mail.  Everytime I open mail after i restart my computer, a window appears and asks the question 'Mail wants to us the "pattygeorge" keychain".  I cannot stop this no mater what i try.  What I found is that the new computer has shortname that differs from my old computer shortname i.e. patgeorge (new) vs. pattygeorge(old).  Please help me remedy this

    Strgzr wrote:
    Mark I too am getting request each time I restart iMac that "Mail wants to access keychain". I don't know what you mean from this pic which thing to move to where? Please explain:(I blocked out pers.info in pic)
    I didn't make a specific suggestion to the previous poster, and I don't have a specific suggestion for you.
    Mail will want access to some keychain if you told it to save passwords; that's where it saves them. The keychain named "login" (the top one at the left of your picture) is usually unlocked when you log in. If your mail password is stored in a keychain not currently unlocked, the system will ask if it is OK for Mail to access that keychain.
    You have five keychains. Three (login, System, and System Roots) are standard. I can guess that the Symantec keychain is used by some Symantec software you have installed. I have no idea what the one that starts "Priva" and ends "tedDatak" is.
    The message you get should indicate the name of the keychain that Mail is trying to access. (In the original question, 'Mail wants to us the "pattygeorge" keychain", "pattygeorge" was the keychain name.) If you want to have the mail passwords available to Mail without prompting, you can move their entries from a locked keychain to one that is already unlocked when Mail wants to access them.
    The mail passwords should be of type "Internet password" and should have names corresponding to the names of your mail servers. For example, imap.gmail.com and smtp.gmail.com for Gmail reading and sending respectively.

  • ...wants to use the login keychain

    I am getting this popup constantly. None of the passwords I use in ANYTHING is acceptable, the message returns till the 3 strikes. Then after a bit, another one pops-up, same result.
    I've repaired the keychain using first aid and ran a permissions repair.
    Help... this is annoying...
    Example 1
    Example 2
    Beavis2084

    btw...
    any time i do something in sysprefs, i get the popup. seems a lot of things are doing that now...
    i only need to save my iCal events and todo items... if someone can help me manually sync that data to my other 2 macs, or somehow ensure they will not go away... i will follow any instructions to restart my keychain and .Mac on this PB. start-over is fine for me, i just cant loose my iCal data. my other macs are fine and syncing fine... this one is reporting that it is syncing, but as of 230am, it says it synced and i made changes to an addressbook entry on my other mac at 9pm last night. the change is NOT on this end. and i am not getting the iCal stuff on the other end.
    All this is sudden... i've been syncing the 3 macs with the same .mac account for as long as i have had them... this is a huge issue and needs immediate attention.
    please!

  • "Mac OS X wants to make changes. Type an administrator's name and password to allow this. Mac OS X wants to use the "system" keychain."

    I just installed a Belkin router to my computer so I can connect to my apartment building's internet. EVerything is working fine, the internet works. But I'm now getting this message and I'm not sure what to do? Help?

    I just solevd it :-)
    I went to keychain access and reset my default keychain ...
    After a system reboot and some certificate reimports, everyting is now fine.
    Maybe my key chain got messed up?
    Anyway, a reste on the keychain worked a treat ...
    - chris

  • Unable to type in the "login" keychain password

    When I switch on my iMac G5 I am asked for my keychain password: but I can't type in the space provided. I can still use the computer normally, e-mail, internet etc. are all unaffected but the pop-up box asking for the keychain password won't go away, (and won't allow me to type in the password).
    The message I get is, "com.apple.internetaccounts.xpc wants to use the "login" keychain"

    Only thing that got me around this was a clean install of Mavericks on the new Mac and , when I used migration assistant, avoiding transferring the network settings. It was my mother in law's Mac so I essentially only transferred her documents and mail messages. I then went back later and manually transferred the music and photos. I ' knew' there was some issue with the OS itself because I had tried to clone the old system with Super Duper as an extra back up and even that balked with an error. Shrit Pocket Supprt read the error file and it was they who divined that that my "old" copy of OSX was corrupted. Plus I was umm more familiar with this scenario as this was the second Mac that I was having this issue with. Admittedly both the upgrades in question were from Macs that had been transferred and transferred and transferred etc so I am not surprised that there was something crappy that had got passed through. Bottom line: clean install of Mavericks then manually move over what you need is the cleanest way in this scenario unfortunately. Yes a whole lotta work!

  • HT2589 I have an Apple ID which I had registered years back. I wanted to use the same Apple ID to download apps - but whenever I try to login with that Apple ID, it tells me "  "This ID hasn't been used with Itunes", and proceeds to let me "Review" it.

    I have an Apple ID which I had registered years back.I wanted to use the same Apple ID to download apps on my ipod touch - but whenever I try to login with that Apple ID, it tells me "This ID hasn't been used with Itunes", and proceeds to let me "Review" it. In the last step, I'm asked to furnish credit card information, which I don't want to, since all I want to do is to be able to download free apps !!

    Could the credit card be expired?
    Beyond that, what you need to do is contact iTunes support, they can tell you exactly what is wrong, none of us here can do that.
    In the lower right corner of this page is a 'contact us' link. Click on that and you'll see a page full of info and links, one of which is iTunes support.

  • I have a new computer and I want to use the "MasterPassword" again. How do I import all of the saved website passwords/logins from my old FireFox computer?

    I have a new computer and I want to use the "MasterPassword" again. How do I import all of the saved website passwords/logins from my old FireFox computer?

    A couple of methods.
    The first is to copy 2 files, key3,db and signons.sqlite from the profile folder of the old computer t the profile folder of the new computer. For details of how to find the profile folder see the [[profiles]] article.
    The second method is to install the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/2848/ Password Exporter] add-on on both computers and use that to export/import the passwords.

  • Help!!!!!! OS X wants to use the "local items" keychain. Please enter password. I have tried every password that I know of. Nothing works! I haven't even set up a password for this

    Help!!!!!! OS X wants to use the "local items" keychain. Please enter password. I have tried every password that I know of. Nothing works! I haven't even set up a password for this

  • HT1529 Upon startup my iMac has a popup that says: "talagent wants to use the local items keychain."  New to me--can't get anywhere.  How do I get out of this and get things up and running again?

    Upon startup my iMac (OSX Mavericks) has a popup (that I can't get rid of!) that says: "talagent wants to use the local items keychain."  I never set this up, don't want it, and want my iMac to start up with my desktop in place and ready to work.  I'd appreciate some help please.  How do I get rid of this?  Thanks.
    Larry

    I found this and it fixed my issue..
    I was suffering with this same problem, I followed these steps and everything returned to normality:
    1.- I opened KeyChain app and run the FirstAid (from the KeyChain app Menu)with my user Password (this do work) because the problem is not with your password. If there is any trouble with your keychain file this will fix it.
    2.- Opened Disk Aid and run Fix Persmissions just in case there was left some wrong file permissions during the upgrade.
    3.- Went back to the Key Chain App and Locked and Unlocked the Keychain using the Lock in the top left corner of the app. When asked for my password I simply typed my User password.
    After this everything worked fine. These are the steps that I followed but I really think that #3 did the trick here. You could try to do only #3 directly and it might fix your problem, but fixing the Keychain and fixing OS permissions is never a bad Idea.
    Good Luck friends.

  • Talagent wants to use the local items keychain

    Since the last upgrade I have repeated boxes that asks me for a password. I can't get rid of these and don;t know what the password is that I'm being asked for. I'm wasting a lot of time going round in circles. Can anyone help?

    There are several possible causes for this issue. Please take each of the following steps that you haven't already tried, testing after each one, until it's resolved. Back up all data before making any changes.
    Step 1
    Follow the directions in this support article.
    Step 2
    Open the iCloud preference pane and uncheck the Keychain box. You'll be prompted to delete the local iCloud keychain. Confirm. Then re-check the box. Follow one of the procedures described in this support article to set up iCloud Keychain on an additional device.
    Step 3
    Open the Keychains folder as in Step 1. There should be a file in that folder with the name "login.keychain". If there is also a file iwith the name "login_renamed_1.keychain", then please do as follows:
    Rename login.keychain to "login-old.keychain".
    Rename login_renamed_1.keychain to "login.keychain".
    You can then close the folder.
    Launch the Keychain Access application in any of the following ways:
    ☞ Enter the first few letters of its name into a Spotlight search. Select it in the results (it should be at the top.)
    ☞ In the Finder, select Go ▹ Utilities from the menu bar, or press the key combination shift-command-U. The application is in the folder that opens.
    ☞ Open LaunchPad. Click Utilities, then Keychain Access in the icon grid.
    Delete the login keychain from the keychain list. Choose Delete References when prompted, not Delete References & Files.
    Select
    File ▹ Add Keychain...
    from the menu bar. Add back the file now named "login.keychain". If any of your needed keychain items are missing from it, also add back the file now named "login-old.keychain". I suggest you transfer any needed items from that keychain to the login keychain, then delete it. The transfers are made by drag-and-drop in Keychain Access. You'll need to enter your password for each item transferred.
    Select
    Keychain Access ▹ Keychain First Aid
    from the menu bar and repair the keychain. Quit Keychain Access.

  • How do I restore the login.keychain from a time machine back up in lion

    I recently reinstalled Lion on my MBP after doing a back up with Time Machine. I don't want to restore everything using the migration assistant since the issues I was having were mostly due to my account. In Snow Leopard this process seemed very straght forward restoring keychains from the library folder under my user name. Now I can't find the login.keychain anywhere. I'm not sure where else the file might likely be. Any help much appreciated.

    Navigate in the Finder to the /Home/Library/Keychain/ folder. Then open TM applications. Go back to the time from which you want to restore and select the file to restore.
    For assistance select Help Center from the Finder's Help menu and search for "time machine." From the produced list select "Time Machine overview." Scroll to bottom and click on the link Restore items backed up with Time Machine.

Maybe you are looking for

  • Some questions about my Linksys setup ...

    Well first of all I don't know much about wireless network equipment. I just linked them up and it works. However I need to know the following: 1)What is the difference between an access point and a router? I have a router with antennae and that seem

  • I can`t clear my balance in my account

    How can i clear my balance ?      I was redeeming about 10 $ and i was purchasing a song from music store 9.28$ and it left 0.72$. Now i need to change region but i can`t because i can`t clear my balance.

  • HT1657 Do in need to be on the internet to watch my rented movie

    Do in need to be on the internet to watch my rented movie

  • Can I use the Pentax K20D raw profile for the Samsung GX-20?

    Hi, I have just got a Samsung Gx-20 (clone of a Pentax K20d). When I import Raw images to aperture they are extremely flat and colourless. I can import the same raw images to Adobe Lightroom and get excellent results so I know the data that I want is

  • DataTable bug?

    I cant seem to get this working and have no idea why. <%@ taglib uri="http://richfaces.org/a4j" prefix="a4j"%> <%@ taglib uri="http://richfaces.org/rich" prefix="rich"%> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html" prefix="h"%> <%@ taglib uri="http: